2. Smithfield Market Fair: Gothic Edition

The usual Smithfield Market Fair will be transformed into a gothic fairytale for the festival. Expect over 40 stalls with a Halloween theme, people in fancy dress, and live music this Sunday October 25 from 12pm till 6pm.

3. Macnas Twilight Procession

Now this is a must see. Macnas bring their beautifully rendered larger-than-life puppets to the streets of Dublin, appearing as Frankenstein's monsters, hideous demons, and all things nightmarish.

You'll see this creepy parade from 5.30pm until 6.30pm on October 26, there will be three different routes to choose from and you can find them here.

4. Who was Bram Stoker?

If you're going to his festival, you should really know who he actually was. There will be a lecture about the great Irish author who penned Dracula at 3pm at the National Gallery of Ireland on October 25. The event is free and booking isn't required.

5. Danger is Everywhere – Live!

Another event at the National Gallery of Ireland, where comedian David O'Doherty and illustrator Chris Judge will help audiences create their own creepy characters and learn about the art of writing and illustrating. A brilliant family event suitable for all ages, but particularly those aged 7 and up.

It's also completely free with no booking required, so highly recommended.

6. Stokerland

As if regular carnivals weren't creepy enough already, now they've just become even eerier with this Gothic pop-up. Stokerland will feature the thrilling talents of world class street-performers Able Mabel and chainsaw-juggling, fire-breathing, Guinness World Record holding The Mighty Gareth.

The carnival kicks off at October 25 at 12pm in Wolfe Tone Square.

7. Soundings

Here's one that's full of famous faces. Soundings is an hour and a half of stories and songs that inspire, surprise and make you laugh, hosted by Dylan Haskins and Lisa Hannigan, who will be joined by Amy Huberman, Theo Dorgan, David Rawle (Moone Boy’s 14-year-old star) and music guests Heathers.

Listen to the tales of those moments they wish they could rewrite, from professional faux-pas to recorded histories of epic blunders and moments of personal failure.

This takes place in Freemasons' Hall at 6pm on October 25.

9. '90s Vampires at the Light House Cinema

Finally, to celebrate the man who essentially birthed modern vampire fiction, the Light House Cinema are screening several classic '90s vampire flicks. Among the movies you can expect to see are Blade, Francis Ford Coppola's Dracula, and From Dusk Till Dusk. Click here to find tickets.

They'll also be showing Buffy The Vampire Slayer, the movie that came before the iconic TV show, and you can watch the trailer below.

While everything above represents the highlights of this wonderful festival, there's still plenty more to discover. If you'd like more information about this year's Bram Stoker Festival, click here.

Seán Kenehan

Seán is known for eating, drinking and writing, making him uniquely qualified to work for Lovin Dublin. Seán enjoys skipping stones wistfully, puns that'd make a dad blush, and referring to himself in the third person.